Houses Divided provides new insights into the significance of the nineteenth-century evangelical schisms that arose initially over the moral question of African-American bondage. Volkman examines such fractures in the Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches of the slaveholding border state of Missouri. He maintains that congregational and local denominational ruptures before, during, and after the Civil War were central to the crisis of the Union in that state from 1837 to 1876. The schisms were interlinked religious, legal, constitutional, and political developments rife with...
Houses Divided provides new insights into the significance of the nineteenth-century evangelical schisms that arose initially over the moral ...